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In 1934, the Phoenix Pavilion was saved from the wrecking crew by George T. Donohue, superintendent of the South Parks. Largely funded by the PWA, American artisans set to work restoring the structure over the next 16 months. The plans included painstaking restoration of the ceiling panels with colorful designs of phoenixes, based on those that remained undamaged, to be undertaken by students at the School of the Art Institute. The Art Institute of Chicago, along with the Japan America Society of Chicago, Consulate General of Japan at Chicago, and others provided the specialized knowledge, talent, and other critical resources required to successfully complete the project.